So, it's a little easier (but also difficult) but not as difficult as being historically accurate about Jesus in a scientific historical sense.
Basically, the Legend of Saint Germain goes something like this:
I was taught as a child that he started as Francis Bacon in England who is the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I in England who was raised to become the Lord Exchequer of London and who also became the Father of "The Scientific Method' which breaks down all knowledge of any kind into Hypotheses, Theories and Laws.
So, you wind up with an almost infinite group of hypotheses (because I have learned not to throw away anything anyone says about anything) and then as you do more research you have much much fewer theories (about anything) and the fewest things of all are Laws that you scientifically ascertain as you move through life concerning literally all things including spiritual ones.
For example, recently I was watching two things: His Dark Materials and they showed two angels and even though I think this isn't how angels are it taught me something about angels as the real ones spoke to me about how they were depicted and what was accurate and what was not. For example, the way they take off and fly with their wings is sort of like that in that depiction. But, most of the other stuff in "HIS Dark materials" isn't how real angels actually are. in other words what is being written about is a child's fairy tale with some elements reminding you of life on earth and other planets. But, still, I think you can learn a lot by watching this series if you have the stomach for it.
So, My parents had a copy that they bought or inherited from a fellow "I AM" student like they were of the Bi-Literal Code of Francis Bacon. By the Way Francis Bacon was the authority on codes in the world until just before World war II which is interesting in itself.
This man was a complete genius born in:
According to the Ascended Master Teachings, Francis Bacon made it appear that he died on Easter Sunday, 9 April 1626, and even attended his own "funeral" in disguise. It is believed by the adherents of the Ascended Master Teachings that he then traveled secretly to Transylvania (then part of Hungary, now part of Romania) to the Rakoczy Mansion of the noble family of Hungary. Finally on 1 May 1684 he is believed to have attained (by his knowledge of alchemy) his physical Ascension (attaining immortality and eternal youth – the sixth level of Initiation), at which time Francis Bacon adopted the name "Saint Germain".[16]
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